Quote from: Anonymous on October 27, 2019, 04:31:01 AMQuote from: Daryl on October 26, 2019, 06:21:31 PMThe buckshot listed in that side is hardened, thus very much less than ideal.I found in my .32, it was difficult loading Hornady's .320 buckshot, yet my castballs of .320" loaded easily. Yes- they were bore size and I loaded them with a .022" denim or .023" ticking patch.I have used the Ballistic Products 1-1/2 buckshot (.310”) in a 32 Pedersoli and don’t find them that hard or difficult to load. I’m only using a 12 grain fff powder charge, and use a wad under a wet patched ball. Just not enough powder, at least to my opinion, to put the wet patch directly on the powder. Find inconsistencies if the i let that wet patch and ball combo sit too long on the powder.I've never had any problems using Hornady "0" buckshot in any of my 32s....two flint long rifles and three target pistols. Starting the ball hasn't presented any problems and once started the ball has gone down fine. Accuracy is good as well. The problem I see is the amount you would have to order with a possibility it didn't work for you. I wonder if you could call Ballistic Products for some samples to try out before you shell out for that big bottle?
Quote from: Daryl on October 26, 2019, 06:21:31 PMThe buckshot listed in that side is hardened, thus very much less than ideal.I found in my .32, it was difficult loading Hornady's .320 buckshot, yet my castballs of .320" loaded easily. Yes- they were bore size and I loaded them with a .022" denim or .023" ticking patch.I have used the Ballistic Products 1-1/2 buckshot (.310”) in a 32 Pedersoli and don’t find them that hard or difficult to load. I’m only using a 12 grain fff powder charge, and use a wad under a wet patched ball. Just not enough powder, at least to my opinion, to put the wet patch directly on the powder. Find inconsistencies if the i let that wet patch and ball combo sit too long on the powder.
The buckshot listed in that side is hardened, thus very much less than ideal.I found in my .32, it was difficult loading Hornady's .320 buckshot, yet my castballs of .320" loaded easily. Yes- they were bore size and I loaded them with a .022" denim or .023" ticking patch.
Wade Patton, I got the lead and the mould pretty hot, but it didn't help much.Smokinbuck's suggestion of a cut-off plate being added to the Tanner mould is a good one. My mould is working pretty good now and I'll likely leave it as I modified it.
I have a tanner .287 mold I use in a .29 half stock. It casts a good ball that performs well in my old half stock. I still win events with it at a meat shoot.